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Saturday 21 Nov 2026

14:10 Local Time

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The Scottish national rugby union team, commonly known as Scotland, represents Scotland in international rugby union competitions. The team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which includes England, Ireland, Rugby World Cup3, France, and Rugby World Cup2. Scotland has a long history in rugby union, being one of the original nations to compete in the annual tournament. The team has won the championship 15 times, with their most recent victory being in 1999. Some of the team's most notable accomplishments include winning the Grand Slam in 1984 and producing some of the world's best players, such as Gavin Hastings and Stuart Hogg. Their home stadium is BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh, which has a capacity of over 67,000 spectators and is known as one of the most iconic rugby stadiums in the world.

The Japan national rugby union team, also known as the Brave Blossoms, is the national team representing Japan in international rugby union competitions. They are considered one of the top teams in Asia and have competed in the Rugby World Cup every year since its inception in 1987. In 2015, they made history by defeating South Africa, one of the top teams in the world, in a major upset at the Rugby World Cup. This win helped propel the team to new heights and solidify their position as a rising force in the sport. The team boasts talented players such as captain Michael Leitch and fullback Ayumu Goromaru. The team's home stadium is the Chichibunomiya Rugby World Cup1 Stadium in Rugby World Cup0, which has a capacity of 27,188 spectators. With their impressive track record and dedicated fan base, the Japan rugby team continues to make waves on both the regional and international stage.

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